What is OLED?

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Watch more Tech Topics Explained - http://cnet.co/1V8jMVDOLED is emerging television tech that's used in the best-looking TVs we've seen to date. We explain how OLED differs from regular TVs, and what you need to know.

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All about Light Emitting Diodes and Organic LEDs. How they work, the difference between them. We go to the Moser Baer lab to look at OLEDs under review. Learn about the inventors of the lights at the end of the program. LEDs use pn junctions where holes and free electrons combine to form a photon at the boundary between the p and n type materials. The OLED uses thin organic (molecule with carbon) layers evaporated or deposited on a flat substrate material. The LED was invented in 1961 at Texas Instruments and the first OLED was developed at Kodak in the 1980s.

The names may look almost identical, but OLED and QLED are two entirely different beasts. In our QLED vs. OLED battle, we dissect the differences between these dueling TV technologies and help determine which might be best for you.
Samsung's QLED line of TVs is a series coined by the company that means "quantum light emitting diode". The branding is an attempt to distinguish this TV as Samsung's most premium television and has the capacity to produce an image that's brighter than an OLED TV.
With LG's OLED TV, the image is produced by starting with perfect black. With true blacks being produced, it's hard to beat the OLED in terms of picture quality. The color is spot on straight out of the box, and its motion is smoother than the QLED.
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Read the full post: http://andauth.co/IJChzM | MicroLED is a new display technology that is on the verge of entering the mainstream. It can be used in many form factors from small displays like watch faces, all the way up to large TVs. It also has the potential to be used on smartphones. It is similar to OLED (and AMOLED) but overcomes many of the disadvantages of OLED. Want to know more? Please, let me explain.
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So how do plasma TV's work? Believe it or not the concept of plasma displays had been invented as long ago as the 1930's, Not quite 21st cutting edge technology! The idea is that instead of using electrons to create lines, the plasma screen uses three fluorescent light cells, one in each primary colour.
Plasma displays are considerably shallower than older TVs, you can mount them on a wall and conveniently hide them behind a well-placed curtain. They can also be scaled up by adding more pixels and enough power to run them. The biggest plasma TV we found was a 152 inch! That's pretty much 3 meters long and will set you back a measly £380,000.
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The Paju complex is made up of eight enormous buildings each seemingly larger than an airport terminal that sit on 420 acres. A ninth, called P9, is currently under construction. When completed, it will be the world’s largest OLED manufacturing plant. More than 17,000 people work at Paju, many living in enormous residential complexes on site.
We flew on the LG helicopter an hour south to the Gumi facility, where LG assembles OLED and LED televisions. It was especially big: Picture several warehouses fused together. It doesn’t require the clean-room garb we donned for phone assembly. Because technology changes so rapidly, assembly lines are designed to be modular.
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Apple produced its first smartphone with an OLED display joining Samsung, Google, and LG in their move away from traditional LCDs. Why did Apple hold out for so long, what are the differences, and what does it all mean for us in the repair world?
To find these answers, Let’s break down what’s in an LCD and OLED display!
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We compare two of the finest televisions that 2017 has to offer: the Samsung QLED and LG OLED.
Samsung's brand new QLED line of TVs is a series coined by the company that means "quantum light emitting diode". The new branding is an attempt to distinguish this TV as Samsung's most premium television and has the capacity to produce an image that's brighter than an OLED TV. The QLED suffers from an acute viewing angle, that requires the viewer to be in the middle of the TV, and could pose a problem if there are multiple people watching it.
With LG's OLED TV, the image is produced by starting with perfect black. With true blacks being produced, it's hard to beat the OLED in terms of picture quality. The color is spot on straight out of the box, and its motion is smoother than the QLED.
Although each TV has their strengths and weaknesses, the Samsung QLED and LG OLED both rock a well functioning on-screen interface, but we still have to give it to LG's OLED TV, with its amazing, true black picture quality.
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A coordination complex between a transparent tin oxide electrode and an active metal electrode produces light when an external voltage is supplied.

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